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subscription

[suhb-skrip-shuhn] / səbˈskrɪp ʃən /


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Founded in 2006, the company, with a large presence in L.A.’s Arts District, has become the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service.

From Los Angeles Times

OpenAI has been the subject of intense scrutiny since its co-founder and chief executive Sam Altman issued a Code Red warning to staff highlighting concerns about costs, competition and subscription rates.

From MarketWatch

The basic level subscription, at $24.99 a year, doesn’t provide the “highest quality” sound or the “music films” his message promises.

From Los Angeles Times

Ad rates for digital platforms are substantially lower than those for TV, which means greater dependence on subscriptions and other revenue sources.

From Los Angeles Times

That contrasts with U.S. companies, which generally maintain full control of their models and charge higher subscription fees.

From Barron's